Dale Watson's "Ball & Chain"
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Dale Watson's "Ball & Chain"
I've been trying to get the ascending chord progression down that the steel does, between the 1st. verse leading into the chorus. It's just beautiful and probably very simple, but I can't seem to get it. Ricky, would you be able to tab that out? Thanks in advance.
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Maybe you can find it on Napster, Ricky.
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I hope this is the one your talking about that leads up to the C chord from G in the second half of bridge(chorus)> because the first walk up from the end of the verse to the first chorus is too easy pal.
But here is the walk up Lloyd Maines played and it's real easy too pal.
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Have fun.
Ricky
But here is the walk up Lloyd Maines played and it's real easy too pal.
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1.________________________
2.________________________
3.__________3~3b__6~~8b~~8
4.____3~3c________________
5.__________3~3a__6~~8a~~8
6._3__3~3b________________
7.________________________
8.________________________
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Have fun.
Ricky
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Ricky,
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but (if you're lazy like me) the whole thing can be done without having to switch back to the 'a' pedal, as you're not hitting your 4th string in the last part of the progression. This, of course, assumes that you're raising both strings 4 & 5 with the 'c' pedal..
<font face="monospace" size="2"><pre>
1.________________________
2.________________________
3.__________3~3b__6~~8b~~8
4.____3~3c________________
5.__________3~3c__6~~8c~~8
6._3__3~3b________________
7.________________________
8.________________________
</pre></font>
-Chas
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Chas Holman on 10 March 2001 at 07:46 AM.]</p></FONT>
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but (if you're lazy like me) the whole thing can be done without having to switch back to the 'a' pedal, as you're not hitting your 4th string in the last part of the progression. This, of course, assumes that you're raising both strings 4 & 5 with the 'c' pedal..
<font face="monospace" size="2"><pre>
1.________________________
2.________________________
3.__________3~3b__6~~8b~~8
4.____3~3c________________
5.__________3~3c__6~~8c~~8
6._3__3~3b________________
7.________________________
8.________________________
</pre></font>
-Chas
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Chas Holman on 10 March 2001 at 07:46 AM.]</p></FONT>
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